What You Need To Know About Side Effects Of Manic
Depression Medication
People who are suffering from manic
depression that they do not really pay much attention to the
side effects that manic depression medication and depression
anxiety medication may have. More often that not, these people
do not really pay much attention to their doctors when they
discuss the side effects of manic depression medication that
they end up being caught off guard when they their medication
triggers side effects. If you are living with someone who is
suffering from manic depression, it is best for you to
accompany this person during his or her visits to the doctor
and learn a few things about the possible side effects of manic
depression medication that your partner is taking. This way,
you can help your partner deal with the possible side effects
of manic depression medication when the time comes.
Dealing With Side Effects
It takes about 1 to 3 weeks for a depression medication to
start working. In most cases, the patient will need to take the
medication for about 6 to 8 weeks to feel better.
Unfortunately, the prolonged exposure of the patient to the
medicine will increase the possibility of side effects. Some
people will suffer mild side effects of manic depression
medication that will go away on their own after a few days.
Common mild side effects of manic depression medication include
constipation, dry mouth and temporary lack of interest in sex.
Since mild side effects of manic depression medication often
times go away without intervention, you should wait for at
least a couple of days before you ask your partner to stop
using the drug. If you partner no longer suffer from side
effects after a couple of days, let him or her continue using
the manic depression medication. On the other hand, if the
symptoms of side effects persist, it is best to take your
partner to the doctor and discuss possibilities of switching to
other types of medication.
On the other hand, some patients could suffer moderate to
severe side effects that can persist for days. Some patients
may develop chest pains, shortness of breath and swelling in
some parts of the body. If your partner exhibits severe side
effects of manic depression medication, you should ask him or
her to stop using the drug at once and then bring your partner
to the doctor for check-up. No, you should not wait for a
couple of days before taking your partner to the doctor.
Remember that some type of medications can cause severe damage
to susceptible people so you should never take chances.
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